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ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - Volunteers from the American Red Cross are operating several shelters for residents affected by the ongoing flooding in the Finger Lakes. "Where individuals can take refuge, take shelter and get out of the high water, and we'll see what happens when the next round of rain comes through," said Brian McConnell, Executive Director of the Finger Lakes Chapter.

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ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI)- Parents, business leaders and local clergy came together Monday afternoon to call on the state to ensure all students have access to critical courses in high school. A new report from the New York Equity Coalition shows that many black and Latino students don’t have the same access to high level and advanced placement courses as their white peers.

ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - Heavy rains are causing problems in parts of the Finger Lakes on Tuesday morning. Some of the heaviest rain and worst flood appears to be in Seneca County. The Seneca County Sheriff’s dept.

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Hi Steve Franklin. Are you aware that the NRA is backing several candidates in the western mountain states who want federal lands given to the states so they can be sold off to private individuals ? This wll work to destroy the heritage Teddy Roosevelt set in motion when he started the National Park system. Hunting is expensive when you’re not on public lands. In this sense the NRA is betraying its hunter membership. Besides continuing with its toxic “guns everywhere” political agenda and far right extremism the NRA has worked to block any and all common sense gun safety legislation since 1968 and the deaths at the hands of gunmen of both MLK and RFK.. OUTSIDE magazine has a great article clear right now about why hunters should leave the NRA. Check it out !

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